Rapid Microvolume PCR of DNA Confirmed by Microchip Electrophoresis
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- 25 January 2005
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Analytical Sciences
- Vol. 21 (1) , 53-56
- https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.21.53
Abstract
PCR is an indispensable technique used in DNA analysis. However, with the traditional methods, the time spent on amplification and the subsequent analysis of PCR products is generally long. Therefore, it is essential to improve these two steps so that the whole procedure can be made faster. In the present work, with λ-DNA as the control template, the amplification of 300-bp fragment could be completed within 37 s with capillary reaction chambers of LightCycler, and the following analysis of PCR products could be completed within 120 s with microchip electrophoresis as the detector. Since the high detection sensitivity of microchip electrophoresis, PCR products with template concentration as low as 5 fg/µL could be detected only after 435 s of amplification. In addition, based on additional optimized conditions simulated by CoventorWare, PCR microchips with distinct structure of the reaction chambers have been designed and successfully applied to the amplification of 300-bp fragment. By comparison, those chambers with ellipse and racket shapes were found to offer very high amplification efficiency. All of these results demonstrate the promise of integrating PCR and electrophoresis on microchip for developing easy-carrying instruments for the fast in situ detection of DNA.Keywords
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